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Tampa Nursing Home Neglect Attorney Serving Clients with Lack of Care Cases

Once you’ve made the decision to place a loved one in a nursing home, you are entrusting the care and safety of someone you love to the home’s staff. You believe that your family member will be taken care of, receiving the attention and services they deserve and require.

While Florida nursing homes and long-term care facilities have to abide by strict licensing requirements at both the federal and state levels, some facilities still fail to provide the standard of care they are required to give. In situations where the level of care is not up to the required level, patients are at risk for life-threatening injuries or even death.

Fighting nursing home neglect is a constant battle, and something that requires the services and expertise of a Florida nursing home neglect attorney who can help hold the nursing home accountable. Not only can an attorney help you get the compensation your family deserves, they can help keep the home from further hurting other patients.

At Kohn Law, we are trial attorneys that have experience in nursing home neglect cases. Our Tampa lack of care attorneys understand how terrifying this can be for both your loved one and the rest of the family. Our compassionate team will help you through this process and stand up to the nursing home that failed to properly care for the patient.

What is Lack of Care?

Lack of care is when the patient is neglected and doesn’t receive the treatment and care he or she is supposed to be receiving. When a patient’s medical conditions are not properly treated or monitored, it can have catastrophic results. There can be different forms of substandard medical care. Some of the most common ones to watch out for include:

  • Not treating bed sores in a timely manner
  • Failure to give medications as prescribed by doctor
  • Not diagnosing and/or treating an infection in a timely manner
  • Not recognizing when a patient is dehydrated and/or malnourished
  • Not monitoring the patient for any potential adverse reactions to medications
  • Failure to treat any cuts or abrasions the patient gets

According to the National Center on Elder Abuse, there were at least 1.4 million residents of nursing homes in 2014. During that year, there were 14,258 complaints involving abuse, gross neglect, or exploitation.

Protecting Your Family Members in Nursing Homes

There are so many things you have to protect your loved ones from when it comes to potential nursing home abuse, as lack of care is only one common problem. Elder abuse can take many forms, including financial or physical abuse. In addition to retaining counsel to pursue a case, it’s important to report the suspected abuse to the Long Term Care Ombudsman Program whose mission is to advocate for residents placed in long term care facilities.

Retaining a Tampa Nursing Home Abuse Attorney

If you suspect a loved one has been the victim of abuse in a long-term care facility, no matter whether it’s lack of care or another type of abuse, you need to speak with a skilled Tampa nursing home abuse attorney. Contact the team at Kohn Law at 813-428-8504  to schedule an initial consultation and let our skilled attorney help you fight nursing home abuse.

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